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    Exclamation Name the Exhaust part?

    I have a Integra Gsi '94 and recently had it serviced cause the stock exhaust seemed much louder than it should be. I was told i had a hole in the top of the "middle muffler" and not the rear muffler, and decided that this was a good excuse to step up to something more sportier.

    On looking around for the net for something new i have had no luck with the search "middle muffler". Is there a different name for the "middle muffler"? Honda told me it would cost around $770 for a genuine part and $335 for an aftermarket part. is their a big difference between the honda part and the after market part? And how would it cost to put in a decent sport exhaust system (cat-back?).

    Cheers,
    South
    Last edited by south; 23-09-2005 at 06:46 PM.

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    it is called a "resonator" or "hotdog".

    You can get a "cat-back" system for about $200-600+ depending on locally made or a JDM part..

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    it just depends how much you want to spend.
    cheap = aftermarket
    money = original, brand

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    Does the cat-back system replace the middle AND rear muffler?

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    yep sure does
    Catalytic converter or cat converter is near the front
    the resonator or hotdog quitens down the exhaust
    but cat back will give you one of theses

    good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by lerroy

    the resonator or hotdog quitens down the exhaust

    good luck
    When u say quitens down the exhaust, does this make it sound stock or more sporty? i am after something cheap that gives off some noise . Is this what i want? or will i have to go for a full sport exhaust for some noise?

    South

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    then what you're looking for is a cat-back with a sports muffler the resonator will quieten it down but you'll still hear the vroom
    ...the return of

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    otherwise it will sound like a fart !!!

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    i suggest get a custom exhaust system that a bit thicker than the stock for better flow they are cheap aswell. around 300-400. thats what i have

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    Quote Originally Posted by wenshuju
    i suggest get a custom exhaust system that a bit thicker than the stock for better flow they are cheap aswell. around 300-400. thats what i have
    Where did u get this from?

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    resonator, 250 is cheapest ever seen, most are around 300 to 500 bucks, good brand like hks ,greddy....around 900 bucks

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    Thicker = Better flow....

    I use a Toda Header + JDM Cat + Vision Cat back.

    The Vision Cat-back is much Thinner sidewalls, So it's less weight than stock.
    Flow has to do with Pipe diameter & Bends...etc. Not thickness.

    The resonator just lowers the exhust note, which makes it less offensive. So , YES. Just changing the resonator is the cheaper option. If it's just sound your after...
    a. OEM Resonator - Stock tone again.
    b. For aftermarket part = Could be much lower ( If it's bigger or thinner walled than stock)

    See-Ya.
    Last edited by OZ#227; 14-09-2005 at 11:04 PM.

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